Former Michigan defensive ends showing out for Kansas City Chiefs

Two former Michigan football players are showing out in Kansas City’s game at So-Fi Stadium in Los Angeles.

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Wanna know how it feels to be in a Wolverine sandwich? Just ask Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert.

Getting a surprise rookie debut on Sunday against the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs, Herbert has gone toe-to-toe against KC, looking wise beyond his playing experience as the first game at So-Fi Stadium stays a close affair. Herbert led a 10-plus minute drive to retake the lead over Patrick Mahomes & Co., but instead of getting a touchdown, the Chargers had to settle for a field goal.

Why, you ask? Because of a big play made by former Michigan football defensive end Taco Charlton — his tenth career sack — with Mike Danna also right there.

Charlton was getting praise from viewers on his first performance in a Chiefs uniform.

It wasn’t Danna’s first action getting to the quarterback, either.

Danna made an impressive display of athleticism earlier in the game getting to Herbert with a huge sack.

Not to be left out, Frank Clark may not have any sacks, but he did have two tackles earlier in the game, but was suffering an illness which had him questionable to return.